At this time, Georgia has had 50,000 doses of nasal spray vaccine made available to public health offices and a select group of doctor’s offices across the state. The second supply of 50,000 doses of nasal spray was delivered directly to primacy care doctor’s offices this week. As more allotments are approved by the CDC, their distributor [...]
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Where to get vaccinated in South Carolina
October 28th, 2009
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South Carolina has a limited number of H1N1 flu vaccines at the moment and these are being given to people on the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) priority list. This group includes pregnant women, people who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age, health-care and emergency medical services personnel, people [...]
Nasal spray or needle – what’s the difference?
October 23rd, 2009
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If you’ve opted to get vaccinated against the swine flu, you might be wondering which of the two available types you should get, the traditional shot in the arm or the nasal spray. Canadians, by the way, won’t have to make a choice, as the nasal spray is not available in Canada. Both kinds of vaccines [...]

